Posted by Leroy on October 14, 2019 at 21:51:14 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Why posted by Grandpa love on October 13, 2019 at 05:03:47:
It makes a big difference if you are around to watch over your tractor and explain things so nobody gets hurt. Problem is climing over a tractor that no one is around to keep things safe. Haven't been to a show that featured trailer queens for over 30 years, most from use. No bouncing around is a good rull if there is somebody around to take control or not. At most tractor shows the exibitor has other things to do other than just set at the tractor. One thing is to se what the other exibitors have brought, to buy things in flee market part or work at putting show on. A tractor shoe is not like a car show where the owner parks his car and parks himself for the duration of the show and never seeing what others bring. They would be the ones to worry about scratches, not the tractor owner. But in deither case does the owner want somebody crauling all over what he brought with no supervision by anybody watching out for the item.
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